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because of our lack of earlier action. >> bob, one option that appears to be on the table is inserting cia officers or officers from other allied intelligence services into syria directly to assist the rebels. as a former intelligence officer yourself, you say this is a smart move. why is that? >> it's smart because if you're just dealing with these people in places like turkey or europe or wherever they're meeting them now, you're not getting to the right people. you need to get to the fighters. you need to figure out who they are. you need to support the ones that are moderate, that are not connected with al qaeda. there are large parts of syria which are not under government control, which can be protected. there's aid organizations working there with no problems at all. i think we should be there. this country, wolf, is key to the middle east. if it collapses into chaos, worst case scenario, we truly are in trouble. i think we need to know how bad it is right now. we have to put people on the ground in touch with the syrian opposition to determine what's going on. >> all right. fran to
because of our lack of earlier action. >> bob, one option that appears to be on the table is inserting cia officers or officers from other allied intelligence services into syria directly to assist the rebels. as a former intelligence officer yourself, you say this is a smart move. why is that? >> it's smart because if you're just dealing with these people in places like turkey or europe or wherever they're meeting them now, you're not getting to the right people. you need to get to...
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then call up the secretary of state, call up the director of the cia, get together with the relevant congressional oversight committee and say what happened, how do we fix it? let's make sure we can go better and not lose diplomats. >> if for some reason you did get another phone call -- you have gotten one before from the president of the united states, saying he would like you to serve as secretary of state. >> would you do it? >> i don't play the hypothetical game. we have moved on. my history has always spoken to putting my country first. and if i didn't, my two sons at the u.s. naval academy would never forgive me. the president will choose who he wa wants. and it serves no purpose playing the speculation game. >> that's interesting, who would you recommend for that sort of position? >> if you were obama, who would you pick? >> final question. >> it does no good to play the name game. >> you can dodge my question but not abby's. >> let's say this about the future. the future isn't afghanistan or iraq but how well prepared we are to meet the 21st century challenges of competitive
then call up the secretary of state, call up the director of the cia, get together with the relevant congressional oversight committee and say what happened, how do we fix it? let's make sure we can go better and not lose diplomats. >> if for some reason you did get another phone call -- you have gotten one before from the president of the united states, saying he would like you to serve as secretary of state. >> would you do it? >> i don't play the hypothetical game. we have...
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telemundo una de las agendass mÁs conservadoras esta abriendo las puertas a la comunidad homosexual, la cia ha empezado a reclutar personal gay les diremos por quÉ este cambio, maÑana el noticiero telemundo. >> muy muchÍsimas personas beber una taza de cafÉ es incentivo para lugares pÚblicos pero que sucede cuando la taza de cafÉ cuesta 7 dÓlares? angie sandoval saliÓ en bÚsqueda de res punpur. >> es la hora del almuerzo y para muchos significa gastar mÁs lo que quisiera. >>> una taza de cafÉ por 7 dÓlares estÁ muy cara. >> es lo que cuesta uno taza de un nuevo cafÉ procedente de costa rica que es compaÑÍa ofrece de forma limitada por la ra rareza del grano, dice el este aficionado. >> estas pagando por la calidad. >> pero hay un cafÉ mejor que otro. a noche el comediante engaÑÓ algunos residentes de hollywood pidiendo que tomaron un cafÉ de clase superior. >> cuando en realidad tomaban uno comÚn y corriente. >> 7 dÓlares por un cafÉ parece una broma en algunos cafÉs del paÍs. >> para ricardo zabala. >> no son todos los cafÉs iguales como podemos en cualquier resta
telemundo una de las agendass mÁs conservadoras esta abriendo las puertas a la comunidad homosexual, la cia ha empezado a reclutar personal gay les diremos por quÉ este cambio, maÑana el noticiero telemundo. >> muy muchÍsimas personas beber una taza de cafÉ es incentivo para lugares pÚblicos pero que sucede cuando la taza de cafÉ cuesta 7 dÓlares? angie sandoval saliÓ en bÚsqueda de res punpur. >> es la hora del almuerzo y para muchos significa gastar mÁs lo que quisiera....
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they just burned down our consulate and killed our ambassador and forced close sure of a cia base. they're protracking the war, not us. the issue is somehow is this unfair? what is to be gained by taking the enemy combatants in guantanamo and putting them with prisoners in the military or federal system who are criminals? the people at guantanamo bay are not criminals. they're enemy combatants there as a result of a war. bill: senator feinstein argues that you have a 180 terrorists now being housed in maximum security prisons here in the u.s. but your point is well-taken. if you were to apprehend those responsible for killing our ambassador in libya and three others where would you take them? isn't guantanamo the best option? melissa: it absolutely is. it provides the isolation. listen all review bodies look at guantanamo through the years, believe it is highly regarded well-run facility protections the rights to anyone there. anyone been there, our detainees are treated there better than anybody in our federal and military systems in the united states. bill: democratic senate vote
they just burned down our consulate and killed our ambassador and forced close sure of a cia base. they're protracking the war, not us. the issue is somehow is this unfair? what is to be gained by taking the enemy combatants in guantanamo and putting them with prisoners in the military or federal system who are criminals? the people at guantanamo bay are not criminals. they're enemy combatants there as a result of a war. bill: senator feinstein argues that you have a 180 terrorists now being...